Belgrade Embassy Reopens after Attack

Belgrade, 28 February - The Slovenian embassy in Belgrade has reopened after being ransacked ten days ago by protesters angered by the EU's support for Kosovo. The initial damage assessment stands at EUR 40,000, according to a report in Thursday's edition of daily Delo.

Belgrade, Serbia Riots broke out in the Serbian capital following Kosovo's declaration of independence. Photo: Tanjug/STA

Belgrade, Serbia
Riots broke out in the Serbian capital following Kosovo's declaration of independence.
Photo: Tanjug/STA

Belgrade, Serbia Riots broke out in the Serbian capital following Kosovo's declaration of independence. Photo: Tanjug/STA

Belgrade, Serbia
Riots broke out in the Serbian capital following Kosovo's declaration of independence.
Photo: Tanjug/STA

Belgrade, Serbia Riots broke out in the Serbian capital following Kosovo's declaration of independence. Photo: Tanjug/STA

Belgrade, Serbia
Riots broke out in the Serbian capital following Kosovo's declaration of independence.
Photo: Tanjug/STA

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